The Snapper is a high performance board designed for medium to larger surfers, capable of surfing slower, flatter waves. With 51 liters of volume and a single wing tail for increased tail volume the Snapper will keep you on the wave and allow you to lay down some nice smooth carves.
FEATURES
//5’ 10” x 24 3/4” x 3”
//51 Liters
//Full deck EVA traction
//FCS tri-fin
//Gore-Tex® vented handle
//EPS/Fiberglass construction
//Reinforced fin boxes
//Carbon vector net
//Board Weight: 11lbs
//Rider Capacity: 110lbs-230lbs
The Snapper is built with a traditional epoxy surfboard layup. This board is built for performance over durability. If durability is a priority, please consider an inflatable board. There is no warranty on the Snapper once it has been on the water.
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Growing nicely on me with time
When we first got both the Shuvit and the Snapper I was initially more drawn to the Shuvit as it, interestingly enough, felt more stable even though smaller. I'm about 6' and 180 lbs. However as I've spent more time with the Snapper I'm really enjoying it. Partly that's due to finding the right fin setup. I was using just a twin fin setup, but now I'm using two small twin fins along with a C-Drive stabilizer by NVS. It keeps the board reasonably fast and adds an element of control and drive. I like the volume of the board for paddling and popups, the board turns well particularly when you can get back on the board and drive the turn from the tail. I'm pleased with my progression using this board but now my surf buddies are telling me I have to try a thinner board. Perhaps a Badfish Reverse is in my future. The river surf journey never ends...
Great board
I love this board! It has the speed for slower, flatter waves like the right side of Glenwood and Staircase wave in Buena Vista. It carves well and is very responsive; particularly when I can get my back foot against the stomp pad. I have a good quiver of boards, but this is the one I reach for most often, as it surfs a wide range of waves while still delivering high performance.
Must have in my quiver
I love my Shuvit but it's too small to catch slower or flatter waves. The larger boards are less playful. Adding the Snapper has opened up a special place in my quiver. Light, "snappy", stable, playful and catches so many waves. Stoked I bought this.
Yes it IS as good as it sounds!
Lots of volume but still 5'10. Wide but still handles super well. I put some short fins on it once I got used to it and it handles like a race car. The full deck pad is nice to keep the wax off the lifejacket. The finish is fantastic. Mine got slightly damaged in shipping but apart from that I'm loving the Snapper experience!
Playful, Predictable and Rippin'
I was able to borrow a Snapper when they first landed here in Salida and it felt right instantly. It surfs like a surfboard with a familiarity to way it carves and pumps that’s playful and predictable like an ocean board. That's what I’ve found lacking in hardboards from other companies — they feel strange and clumsy. I finally got my own mid-season and it was my go to on all but the smallest days. There’s a enough volume here to float me (175lbs) on smallish waves and when it scales up even a little it’s just rippin’ good fun. Can’t wait till next season!